Paris-born and New York-raised rapper and singer Bas has not come out with a new album since 2018. However, that time appears to be coming to a close fairly soon. If you check out his Genius page, his forthcoming record looks to be due by December 31 of this year. The title of the project is also interesting.
We Only Talk About Real S*** When We’re F****d Up poses that this LP could talk about a lot of the worldwide issues going on. It is a fitting title as most people do not care or are unaware of the hardships and other catastrophes taking place every day. Bas has already given us three singles from this tape, including the summery track “Passport Bros” with Dreamville labelmate, J. Cole. This new one though refers to the civil war going on in Sudan and its capital, “Khartoum.”
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Listen To “Khartoum” From Bas And Adekunle Gold
It features vocals from afro beats artist, Adekunle Gold. The visuals were shot in Sudan as Bas is talking with the locals. If you would like to learn more about what is going on there, we encourage you to click the link at the bottom of the article. In the video, Bas also included a link to help support the people in need there. Additionally, Bas wrote a heartfelt message to his fans about the horrors happening.
What are your initial thoughts and opinions on this brand-new song from Bas and Adekunle Gold, “Khartoum?” Were you aware of all of the issues going on in Sudan right now? Is We Only Talk About Real S*** When We’re F****d Up going to be one of the most thought-provoking records of the year if it comes out before the end of 2023? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Bas, as well as all of the hottest song drops.
Quotable Lyrics:
Carrying everybody ills
This the kind of weight that break and give your body chills
I’m afraid of the feelings I’ll reveal
I know everybody need me, but everybody chill
Emergency on planet Earth, I’ll tell you how it feel
when your family displaced and your countrymen are killed
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